SYSTEM CONNECTIONS
Choose either Wireless or Wired connection, then follow the appropriate instructions.
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Connecting the Subwoofer for Wireless Applications | Connecting the Subwoofer for Wired Applications | |||||||
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DC18V | Sub In |
| 1 2 3 4 |
Step 1.
Connect a subwoofer cable from the subwoofer or LFE output of your receiver to the Sub In on the transmitter.
Step 2.
Plug the transmitter module into the wall outlet, and connect the included power supply and power cord to the transmitter . Make sure the Transmitter Antenna is extended upward.
Wireless
ID Code
L
Sub In
Level
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| Crossover |
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Off |
| OOnn |
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| Green: Sub On |
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| Red: Standby |
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| Orange: Sub On and |
R | LFE | Wireless Link Active |
Line In
Step 3.
Set the ID code on the transmitter and subwoofer ( and §) to the same position, as described on page 4. When connected properly, the LED ¢ on the rear of the subwoofer will be orange.
Step 4.
Set the
NOTE: Some receivers have two subwoofer outputs. In that case, use either one of the connectors.
If your receiver/processor does not contain a Dolby Digital or DTS processor but has subwoofer outputs:
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| Crossover |
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Wireless |
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ID Code | Off |
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| Green: Sub On |
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| Red: Standby |
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| Orange: Sub On and |
L | R | LFE | Wireless Link Active |
Sub In |
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| Line In |
NOTE: If your receiver/processor has only one sub out, you may use either the L or R input.